I've done the director-&-the-directed kind before.. and even the you-do-the-cooking-I'll-do-the-washing-up kind, but I've never experienced true co-creation.

For someone that got very good at cooking for one, and thus, was very used to pleasing herself, it hasn't always come easy..

And really what else is it but what you're used to, when it comes to finely diced, or coarsely chopped, and other such things?

It's not even about jocking for position of who-knows-best, it's about finding that soft centre, where two people come together and the differences and similarities merge together in the most beautiful and satisfying way..

We would squish the berries between our teeth, purple trickling down our chins, as we walked home from school..

There is a tree on my walk home now. I watch it change through the year, waiting for the berries to come. They are there now. Almost black and full of juice, leaving their lovely impressions on the ground below.

So, mulberry pie..

Ingredients

2/4 cup almond meal

1/4 cup plain flour

1/8 cup canola oil

1 Tbs cold water

1 Tbs maple syrup

1 1/2 cups mulberries (washed, destemmed)

2 Tbs jam (I used plum)

1/2 cup water

2 tsp arrowroot (or cornflour)

2 Tbs maple syrup

Method

1.Mix almond meal and flour together in a bowl, and add oil and water, combining with a fork as you go. You want a nice crumbley consitency to start with. As the dough begins to form, add the maple syrup, and mix to combine well, until mixture forms a dough.

2.Form dough into a ball and chill until berries are ready.

3.Put jam and water in a small sauce pan, on medium heat, and stir well as heated, to created a syrupy mixture.

4.Add maple syrup and arrowroot to the syrup (mix the arrowroot with a tiny bit of water first, so it doesn't clump together in your syrup).

5.Pour syrup over berries, and stir well to combine. Squish berries roughly with a fork.

6.Take chilled dough, and spread inside a small greased pie dish. Start in the centre and work your way out.

7.Pour berries into pie dish and bake in a pre-heated 200C oven for about 15 minutes

Easy and yummy!

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